2014
DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdt532
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Characteristics and clinical outcome of T1 breast cancer: a multicenter retrospective cohort study

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“…In statistical terms, the question is "Are there variables n 1 , n 2 , n 3 , ... n x , such that, after adjusting for n 1 , n 2 , n 3 , ... n x in a follow-up study, size is no longer predictive of survival?" For example, in a study of 5423 women with cancers of less than 2.0 cm, tumour size was not predictive of survival after adjustment for grade, hormone receptor status, and her2 expression 30 . Those data suggest that, as the mean size of breast cancers in a population diminishes, further reductions in size can achieve only marginally less benefit.…”
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“…In statistical terms, the question is "Are there variables n 1 , n 2 , n 3 , ... n x , such that, after adjusting for n 1 , n 2 , n 3 , ... n x in a follow-up study, size is no longer predictive of survival?" For example, in a study of 5423 women with cancers of less than 2.0 cm, tumour size was not predictive of survival after adjustment for grade, hormone receptor status, and her2 expression 30 . Those data suggest that, as the mean size of breast cancers in a population diminishes, further reductions in size can achieve only marginally less benefit.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The strongest relationship is seen with large cancers and node-positive cancers 29 . The relationship is attenuated among women with triple-negative cancers, with her2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2)-positive cancers, and with BRCA1-positive cancers 19,30 . Size does not predict mortality well for women with nonpalpable cancers 29 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These results correspond approximately to the literature. For example, Houvenaeghel et al [2] analysed 5,423 patients with T1 BC and showed a 10-year RFS of 83.8% and an OAS of 90.7%. Fisher et al [8] also described an 8-year OAS of 92%.…”
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“…As a result, especially the incidence of small BCs (pT1), including pT1mic ( ≤ 0.1 cm), pT1a (>0.1 cm and ≤ 0.5 cm), pT1b (>0.5 cm and ≤ 1.0 cm), and pT1c (>1.0 cm and ≤ 2.0 cm), has increased over time. pT1 BCs, and in particular pT1 pN0 BCs, normally carry good prognosis, with cancer-specific survival rates after 5-10 years as high as 90 or 95% [2] . There is an ongoing discussion about the benefit of adjuvant systemic therapy (AST) for these small BCs.…”
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“…However, it has been shown that about 25% of all relapses of small lobular/ductal cancers occur beyond 10 years (7). High grade, young age, high proliferation, and vascular invasion are considered adverse prognostic signs even among T 1a,b N 0 tumors, suggesting a potential benefit of more aggressive therapy in women diagnosed with tumors harboring any or all of these features (8)(9)(10)(11). Furthermore, the classification of breast cancers into different subtypes (luminal A, luminal B, triple negative, and HER2 positive), appears also to affect prognosis and treatment decisions in such early cases (10,12,13).…”
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